Hi Tobias,
You kindly pointed me to your faq's [http://tobias.baethge.com/wordpress-plugins/wp-table-reloaded-english/faq/] to solve a problem I had wherein I wanted to color different rows fonts a particular color, using CSS - check the table here: http://adventuresportnq.info/events/calendar .

This is the code I inserted, just for one color font:
.wp-table-reloaded-id-92 .row-2 td {
color: #0000FF;

.wp-table-reloaded-id-92 .row-11 td {
color: #0000FF;

.wp-table-reloaded-id-92 .row-13 td {
color: #0000FF;

.wp-table-reloaded-id-92 .row-17 td {
color: #0000FF;

First, I tried putting them in one statement with comma's and/or semi colon's separating each row number but that didn't work so I then wrote a separate statement for each row of that color - blue[as above] . Only row 2 font colored blue.
I also tried the code with "!important;" in or deleted - both had the same effect
I have another 12 rows [non consecutive] in which I want to color the font other colors - 3 colors x 4 rows each font color [none consecutive].

What am I doing wrong in my CSS coding, do you know?
also can I use color names [orange, blue etc] rather than hex codes in my css statements?

your code is almost correct, however, for each command you forgot the closing bracket }. (Therefore, only the first command worked, but the next ones were broken due to the missing } in the first command.)